In March 2017, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education weighed in on a controversial debate throughout the medical community, deciding that first-year residents would be allowed to work 24-hour shifts — an increase from the historical 16 hours[1]. The…
Year: 2017
Considering the Future: Challenges and Opportunities for Real-time Biomarker Tracking
In diagnosing heart attack, doctors in the emergency room will order a series of troponin tests. One is administered immediately and the rest in a few hour intervals over several days. Constantly elevated blood troponins are indicative of cardiac injury.…
Post-Operative Delirium
When an elderly loved one needs surgery, there are a host of worries and fears in the minds of friends, family, and caregivers. Advanced age predisposes people to many surgical complications, but one of the most common yet least recognized…
Surgical Navigators, a New Front for Surgery
As the surgical field progresses to new technological and strategic heights, the role of addressing patient satisfaction is increasingly important for practice development — both in and out of the operating room (OR). Along with clinical efficacy, patient satisfaction is…
Prevention and Management of Postoperative Delirium
Delirium is defined as an acute cognitive decline in the form of inattention, disorganized thinking, and fluctuating mental status. It is seen most often in elderly hospitalized patients, especially those who are critically ill. A separate varietal, emergence delirium, is…
Perioperative Surgical Home
The perioperative surgical home (PSH) model is a novel treatment paradigm in which the anesthesiologist serves as the coordinator of care from the preoperative to perioperative phase. In effect, the PSH model aims to increase efficiency in the care continuum…
Expanesthetics: Bringing Anesthesia Research to Venture Capitalism
There are anesthesia providers who recall using ether and halothane anesthetics, agents largely unheard of in American operating rooms today. Newer agents with fewer negative side effects and superior pharmacokinetic profiles have all but replaced them, each in its turn…
Pain Management After Cesarean Delivery
Cesarean delivery is the most commonly performed major surgery in the country. Effective postoperative pain management is of foremost concern for patients, and should be achieved through a multimodal approach. Potential complications for poor pain control in the immediate postoperative…
State Patient Compensation Funds for Medical Malpractice
Speciality-wide, anesthesiologists continue to report among the highest number of medical malpractice claims, with an average paid indemnity of $130,959 and an average defense cost of $40,724.[1] Of the claims submitted against anesthesiologists, roughly half can be attributed to a…
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Initiated in the 1990s, the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol is an interdisciplinary, multimodal, and evidence-based approach to the perioperative management of patients undergoing major surgery. The protocol has been shown to reduce hospital stay and post-operative complications, resulting…